#12th Class
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patriarchymyaaa · 1 year ago
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from 15 years to less than 15 days,
the Batch of 2024
It feels just like yesterday that I wrote about how my seniors were graduating. Now, in less than 10 days it feels surreal that I am going to graduate too, as a part of the Shishukunj, Batch of 2024. I have been trying for a few days to conjure up words that perfectly reflect what I have been overwhelmingly feeling but how am I supposed to combine my entire school life, all 15 years into a single blog?
School had become a way of life, a routine I was accustomed to; it was the 5th alarm reminding me to get up or I would have to run till the very last stop to catch my bus, it was me laying my uniform the night before perfectly on the bed, it was me hurriedly packing my bag, and then forgetting to keep that one book we had to bring to class that day, it was my school ID card with the most obscene picture always being the top priority for turnout or it was “welcome to being a defaulter”, it was the teacher at entrance making sure my nails were just a little over being non-existent, it was the mandatory song singing of “Namasteeeeeeeeee Maaaa’aaaam” whether it be class 4th or 12th, it was the continuous taunts of teachers telling us how they had never seen students so indisciplined, and it was finally the moments where the complete class would laugh endlessly because of that one student who cracked the most hilarious joke which made even the teacher smile.
From colour dresses and chocolates on birthdays to traditionals on Republic Day, from participating in the house, & school events to completing the practical & project files like our lives depended on them, from running in ghoda badam chayi to running from our responsibilities, from being sad about losing 2 marks to passing by 2, from going on school trips to finally going away to college, from "we couldn't wait to grow up" to "can we please go back to the start?", we all grew up.
I am in this perplexing haze of how those 6 years turned into 6 days. I cannot believe the future we thought would never come has finally arrived. I remember wanting school to end so badly so I could live carefreely, who would have expected the school to be the last place I would get the utmost care and concern from my dearest teachers, didis and bhaiyas.
Ohhhh, I realize what made school my solace; it was all the friendships and the people I met who I treasure more than life itself, the memories I made that I will recall till my last breath as I'll gladly reminisce about the good old days, a time when life was actually simple. It has been all those little moments in between - picnics in the bus, loitering in the homeroom, grinning in the short break, trying to bunk classes in the washroom, trips to the recovery room because ajwain = solution to every problem, and sneakily trying to eat in the buffet when we were in 8th.
These walls of the school are the same walls that saw me grow. They saw me grow from the girl who couldn't wait to go back home from a new, strange place to the girl who doesn't want to go back home because she finally found a new home with new people in a new place.
The problem is I won't be able to let go of a place that has given me so much to remember. How am I expected to stop doing a routine that I have religiously followed for the past 15 years that too within mere days?
I hope a day comes when I will be able to talk about my past school days without this profound ache in the middle of my chest which constantly tells me that, Arisha, it is all happening too soon.
~ Arisha
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backdateddegreeindia · 4 months ago
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educationtech · 7 months ago
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Top 5 Ways to Score well in Class 12th CBSE Chemistry — Arya College
It is the best subject which is taught by Arya College of Engineering & I.T. which is the best engineering college in Jaipur. A solid understanding of key reactions and equations is crucial for excelling in Class 12 Chemistry. This guide will cover essential reactions, strategies for mastering them, and tips for effective study.
Key Reactions and Equations
1. Balancing Chemical Equations
Balancing equations is fundamental in chemistry as it ensures the law of conservation of mass is upheld. Here are some examples:
•           Lithium and Nitrogen:
6Li(s)+N2(g)→2Li3N(s)6Li(s)+N2(g)→2Li3N(s)
This reaction demonstrates a combination reaction where lithium nitride is formed.
•           Sodium and Chlorine:
2Na(s)+Cl2(g)→2NaCl(s)2Na(s)+Cl2(g)→2NaCl(s)
•           Rubidium and Sulfur:
2Rb(s)+S(s)→Rb2S(s)2Rb(s)+S(s)→Rb2S(s)
•           Cesium and Water:
2Cs(s)+2H2O(l)→2CsOH(aq)+H2(g)2Cs(s)+2H2O(l)→2CsOH(aq)+H2(g)
2. Types of Reactions
Understanding different types of chemical reactions can help in predicting products:
•           Combination Reactions: Two or more substances combine to form a product.
•           Decomposition Reactions: A single compound breaks down into two or more products.
•           Displacement Reactions: An element displaces another in a compound.
3. Stoichiometry
Mastering stoichiometry allows you to calculate reactants and products in chemical reactions. For example, the coefficients represent the molar ratios needed for calculations in the reaction between cesium and water.
Study Strategies
Conceptual Understanding
•           Focus on understanding the underlying concepts rather than rote memorization. For instance, grasp why certain elements react with specific compounds based on their positions in the periodic table.
Practice Problems
•           Regularly solve practice problems to reinforce your understanding. Use NCERT solutions and other revision notes to find a variety of exercises.
Visual Aids
•           Create charts or flashcards summarizing key reactions, their products, and conditions. Visual aids can help in memorizing complex information.
Group Study
•           Engage in group studies to discuss difficult concepts. Teaching peers can reinforce your understanding.
Regular Revision
•           Set aside time for regular revision of previous chapters to maintain a strong grasp of fundamental concepts that are often built upon later.
Utilize Resources
•           Use textbooks, online resources, and educational videos to supplement your learning. Websites like Extramarks provide comprehensive notes on chemical kinetics and other topics relevant to Class 12 Chemistry.
What are the most common mistakes students make when balancing chemical equations
When balancing chemical equations, students often encounter several common mistakes that can hinder their understanding and accuracy. Here are the most frequent errors made during this process:
1. Misunderstanding Chemical Formulas
Many students struggle with the basic concept of chemical formulas. A lack of understanding can lead to incorrect representations of compounds, which in turn affects the balancing process. For instance, students may confuse the composition of ionic and covalent compounds or misinterpret the significance of subscripts and coefficients in formulas.
2. Confusing Coefficients and Subscripts
A prevalent mistake is altering subscripts instead of adding coefficients to balance an equation. Subscripts indicate the number of atoms in a molecule and should not be changed, as doing so alters the identity of the substance. Coefficients, on the other hand, indicate how many molecules or moles of a substance are involved in the reaction and can be adjusted to achieve balance.
3. Neglecting to Balance All Elements
Students often focus on balancing prominent elements like carbon and hydrogen while overlooking others such as oxygen or nitrogen. This oversight can lead to an incomplete or incorrect balance of the equation. It is essential to ensure that all elements are accounted for and balanced properly.
4. Incorrect Use of Brackets with Polyatomic Ions
When dealing with polyatomic ions, students frequently misuse brackets, leading to incorrect formulas. Understanding how to properly represent these ions is crucial for accurate balancing.
5. Forgetting Oxygen Balancing
In combustion reactions, students may neglect to balance oxygen atoms correctly, often leaving them until last. Since oxygen is typically a diatomic molecule (O₂), this can complicate balancing if not approached systematically from the beginning
6. Not Checking Final Equations
After balancing an equation, students sometimes fail to double-check their work. It is vital to verify that the number of atoms for each element is equal on both sides of the equation and that coefficients are in their simplest whole-number ratios
7. Ignoring Charge Balance in Redox Reactions
In redox reactions specifically, students may forget to balance charges along with atoms. Ensuring that both mass and charge are conserved is critical for accurately representing these types of reactions
Conclusion
Scoring well in Class 12 Chemistry requires a blend of understanding key reactions, practicing regularly, and employing effective study strategies. Focus on balancing equations, recognizing reaction types, and applying stoichiometry to ensure success in your examinations. Regular revision and practice will solidify your knowledge and prepare you for any challenges that may arise in your chemistry studies.
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bollyhollybaba · 2 years ago
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ਮੈਂ 65 ਸਾਲ ਦੀ ਉਮਰ ਚ 12ਵੀਂ ਕੀਤੀ🙂ਦੋਹਤੇ ਪੋਤੇ ਕਹਿੰਦੇ ਬੇਬੇ ਫੇਲ ਹੋਗੀ ਪਿੰਡ ਟਿੱਚ...
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friendlyengie · 3 months ago
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suppose now would be as good a time as any to drop the updated refs :--] including a bunch of guys you may or may not have seen before!
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fun times.
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thetorturedlovergirl · 3 months ago
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His students are tired of him but also he’s probably the best professor at that university
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starlightlovesspace · 2 months ago
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Me: *ranting to my biology teacher about doctor who*
My bio teacher: I can't tell you "spoilers"
SHE SAID IT IN THE EXACT TONE RIVER SONG USES SHES WATCHED IT ALL AND KNOWS WHERE I AM
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gingerswagfreckles · 3 months ago
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It's really depressing to watch your circle of allies get smaller and smaller and smaller as you realize just how many people are willing to cut you off and throw you under the bus if they think doing so might help them save themselves.
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srslylini · 6 months ago
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exactly 40 minutes into 2025 and my fandom didn't safe me yet
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physzoo · 3 months ago
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he is arriving
idk why but his eyes kinda look like the 12th doctors
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do yall see it
maybe its the charm of british actors even tho peter capaldi is scottish
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mhabirthdays · 1 year ago
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Happy Birthday
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Tsuyu Asui (Rainy Season Hero: Froppy) – February 12th
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nerdstreak · 4 months ago
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a small break from ovw s/i refs to make a new tf s/i! finally a good match for heavy, since the quickest way to a mans heart is through his stomach after all 😉
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i97dante · 1 month ago
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something about a notebook not meant for art makes me want to doodle and draw in it so much more than my actual drawing books and pads.
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marvelmaniac715 · 4 months ago
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The Doctor’s cameo in ‘Class’ is essentially (for context I’ve only watched the first three episodes as of today): So… you kids will be traumatised for life, and brutal aliens will come through that rift, but honestly? That’s not my problem, I’m exploring the cosmos with the woman who, I’m fairly certain, taught you back when you were in high school - you know, before you experienced all of this. Sure, a girl in your class died, and sure, your footballer friend lost a leg, but you really showed team spirit there so you and the exchange student aliens I forcibly dumped on you can probably handle it. I’m not at all feeling guilty for essentially causing the rift just because my granddaughter wanted an Earth education. Right, I’m off for PG rated adventures, bye, emotionally scarred children!
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thetorturedlovergirl · 6 months ago
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Clara Oswald in her Glinda era
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stitchwraith-stingers · 2 months ago
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GOODNIGHT they changed our class schedule like 8/10ths way into the year what
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